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Meinungen MCCLOUD HOTEL Shasta Lake
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4.1/5
15 meinung
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Die nachstehenden Bewertungen und Meinungen geben die subjektiven Meinungen der Mitglieder wieder und nicht die Meinung von Le Petit Futé.
However this time it was quite disappointing- they only had a one single bed room the night we arrived although we booked for 3 people - they accommodated us with a suite (for a much higher price) - dirty carpets - smelly room - stingy amenities- did not do the room although we specifically asked after the first night
When coming down for breakfast (at around 9am) - most trays where empty and we had to find the rare staff and asked them to replenish the food - we were made felt we were a bother … and had to wait 30mn to eventually get our scrambled eggs although we were the only one in the restaurant
Breakfast trays left all day in the middle of the lobby breaking down the charm of this beautiful historical entry
The place is sorely understaffed and the staff generally hostile
Anyway we will find some alternatives in the future (Mc Cloud is a magic village)
Food was AMAZING. Both the breakfast offered each morning, and the lunch / snacks provided to us by the Axe and Rose in the meeting. Truly great food and again...the staff were incredibly attentive. I highly recommend anyone staying here and/or even having a work event here.
In closing, thank you Cindy for your hospitality and willingness to share your knowledge of local history and activities in and around picturesque historic McCloud.
So.... This could be a gorgeous, beautifully maintained, classy old hotel and I find it sad that it's not treated as such by its owners. I love places with character ... but character that's nurtured and appreciated.
On arrival around 4.30pm there was no one at reception, and our key was in an envelope on the desk, so we found our own way to our room. The whole hotel had clearly seen better days, and there were scuff marks everywhere, dirty carpets, and a room with spartan furnishings. They advertised a "wine hour" both on the website and in reception, but there was no one around to enable us to take advantage of it. We eventually found the owner and asked whether we needed to book a table for dinner. There was no food offered on Monday and Tuesday evenings, and neither did anywhere else in McCloud so we had to drive into Shasta about 11 miles away. The breakfasts were basic, with prepacked cereals in plastic packages which we were expected to tear the tops off and use as a bowl unless we specifically asked for one. The cooked breakfast was poor. There was no tea in our room, so we had to save some tea bags from breakfast, plus a cup of milk and take them to our rooms to use later. There was no bar, and no way to buy drinks during the course of the evening. I could forgive the lack of TV in the room if there had been some hospitality, but there was none. There is no maid service in the morning. On our return from a hike at the end of the day our bed remained unmade. There are never any staff around apart from at breakfast. I could go on, but what's the point. This is NOT a $200 per night experience and we have had better service from $80 per night motels. At this price point, we would expect some service, the ability to have dinner and drinks, and thermostatic showers in the ensuites rather than mixer taps over a bath behind a curtain, and clean carpets. We will not be back. I have given it 2 stars, which is generous, because at least the bed was clean and comfortable, and the area is glorious for hiking.
Fortunately, we moved on to the Lithia Springs Resort in Ashland, which was much cheaper, offered exemplary service and which restored our faith in American hospitality.
There is a sheet in the room that says the Sage room is closed. But our first night there it was open and a number of people were there eating. It was closed the other two nights we were there. A number of couples came in and asked "us" if the Sage room was open. I also asked to have reservations at the Axe next door for the night we arrived. They had no reservation for us.
There is advertised wine between 4 and 5. There was never anyone there to make that happen.
There is advertised a breakfast "to order". There was a buffet that was quite acceptable.
What it boils down to is if you want customer service, this is not the place. They need to change their website to what is really going to be available.
We did enjoy our stay there and in the area. It just should not have been full of frustrations.
But we found a gem at the golf course where there was fantastic breakfasts and lunch.